Chris Bailey (musician)

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Chris Bailey
File:The Saints (Australian band).jpg
Bailey (right) with Peter Wilkinson and Caspar Wijnberg,
Amsterdam, July 2006
Background information
Birth name Christopher James Mannix Bailey
Born 1957 (1957)
Nanyuki, Colony of Kenya
Origin Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Died (aged 65)
Genres Rock, punk, post-punk, blues, grunge, folk
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1976–20??
Labels Highway 125
Associated acts Kid Galahad and The Eternals
The Saints
The Chris Bailey Combo
Chris Bailey and The General Dog
Website saintsmusic.com

Christopher James Mannix Bailey (1957 – 9 April 2022) was an Australian singer, songwriter, musician and producer. He was the co-founder and singer of rock band the Saints.[1]

Early life

Bailey was born in Nanyuki, Colony of Kenya[2][3] to Irish parents. He grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland, until the age of seven, when his family migrated to Australia. His family settled in Inala in Brisbane, Queensland. He and his sister Margaret[4] attended Inala State High School, Oxley State High School and Corinda State High School where Ed Kuepper and Ivor Hay were also students.[5]

Career

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Bailey, Kuepper and Hay formed the band, The Saints in 1973. Their first significant success was in the UK with the classic punk anthem "(I'm) Stranded". The band slowly evolved toward a more sophisticated sound on their next few albums. Bailey continued to lead the band into the 1980s. A cover of the Easybeats' "The Music Goes Round My Head" was issued as a single in December 1988 and featured on the soundtrack to the film Young Einstein.

Later activities

In 1991, Bailey formed the Chris Bailey Combo which included Paul Hester, Nick Seymour and Dror Erez as well as a revolving cast of guest players.[6]

Demons was Bailey's second solo album, recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had been sent by TVT Records. Savage Entertainment was released in October 1992. In 1993, Bailey wrote and recorded with Concrete Blonde's Johnette Napolitano, including a reworking of the song "All Fools' Day".

Bailey's fourth solo album, 54 Days ... at Sea, was recorded in Malmö, Sweden, and was released in 1994. It featured Bolivian folk musicians Mundo Folk, whom Bailey had seen busking when visiting friends in Sweden the previous year. Swedish musicians Eddie Nyström (guitar), Magnus Börjeson (bass) and Stellan Colt (drums) provided the rock base for the album. For the Earth Music compilation, issued in June 1994, Bailey contributed a cover of Tim Finn's "Not Even Close".

After several years of solo adventure, Bailey revived the Saints to record Howling in 1996. This album was followed by Everybody Knows the Monkey (1998), Spit the Blues Out (2002), Nothing is Straight in My House (2005), Imperious Delirium (2006) and King of the Sun (2012-Australia, 2013-Europe) which were all recorded under the name of the Saints.

When Mushroom Music celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1998, Bailey was one of the invited artists to perform on a stage at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of an audience of about 100,000 people. He performed solo two of his most famous songs, "Ghost Ships" and "Just Like Fire Would", and also a duet with Paul Kelly on "Wide Open Road", a tribute to the late David McComb of the Triffids.

In 2003, Bailey made a guest appearance singing the chorus vocals on "Bring It On" on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album Nocturama. Bailey then toured America with the group and performed with them on the Late Show with David Letterman.

At the 2005 Queensland Poetry festival in Brisbane, held at the Judith Wright Arts Centre, Bailey headlined the event.

Chris Bailey and the General Dog was another of Bailey's constellations, their last record being Bone Box in 2005.[1][6] During 2007, Bailey undertook a solo tour of France, on occasion as a double act with French rock artist Mickaël Furnon (alias Mickey) from the rock group Mickey 3D.

Death

Bailey died on 9 April 2022.[7]

Discography

Solo albums

  • Casablanca (1983)
  • What we did on our holidays (1984)
  • Demons (1991)
  • Savage Entertainment (1992)
  • 54 Days at Sea (1994)
  • Encore (1995)
  • Bone Box (2005)

The Saints albums

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References

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Specific
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